Syracuse has yet to leave New York and have played a relatively soft schedule, with their only impressive wins coming against Florida and Stanford, but they are 10-0 and now No. 1 in RealGM’s weekly poll.

The following stats and information were gathered from RealGM's college basketball pages. 

1. The Jim Boehiem

Syracuse scored just 88.2 points per 100 possessions against Marshall last week, going 22-for-53 from the floor and 15-for-23 from the line.

2. The John Calipari

Kentucky only played eight players against Indiana, just as they did on the previous Saturday against North Carolina.

3. The Rick Pitino

Gorgui Dieng had 14 points and 12 rebounds in Louisville’s 80-58 win over Fairleigh Dickinson. He has a TS% of 63.0% and rebound rate of 18.3% this season.

4. The Thad Matta

William Buford is 9-for-30 from the floor in Ohio State’s two games without Jared Sullinger.

5. The Scott Drew

Baylor has yet to have a game decided within single-digits this season.

6. The Roy Williams

North Carolina won by six, but were trailing Long Beach State by five at halftime.

7. The Chris Mack

Xavier gave up just 0.80 points per possession to Cincinnati on Saturday before the brawl broke out.

8. The Buzz Williams

Marquette was outscored on points per 100 possessions by nearly eight against Washington, but won the turnover battle and won the game by two.

9. The Mike Krzyzewski

Like Marquette before them, Duke was outscored on points per possession by Washington and still won the game.

10. The Frank Haith

We’re looking at a potential battle of unbeatens on December 22nd in the Braggin’ Rights game against Illinois.

11. The Bill Self

We were unfortunately deprived of an opportunity to evaluate Thomas Robinson against Jared Sullinger, but the Jayhawk was impressive nonetheless with 21 points on nine shots from the floor.

12. The Jim Calhoun

Jeremy Lamb scored 20 or more points in UConn’s first five games, but has scored 15, 19, 14 and 18 in his most recent four.

13. The Billy Donovan

Patric Young had a great week, posting a 25 and 10 against Arizona and 12 and 10 against Rider.

14. The Jaime Dixon

Pitt is quietly unbeaten since that early season lost to Long Beach State, most recently holding off LeBryan Nash and Oklahoma State by six at MSG.

15. The Bo Ryan

Wisconsin beat UNLV by 11, but Jordan Taylor 0-for-10 is undoubtedly disconcerting.

16. The John Thompson III

Georgetown is exceeding expectations, with solid victories against Alabama and Memphis and their only loss coming by four against Kansas.

17. The Tom Crean

Kentucky game-winner hero Christan Watford is shooting 48.1% from three-point territory this season.

18. The Rick Stansbury

Dee Bost has been very solid for Mississippi State this season, with his only shaky performances coming in the loss against Akron and in the Arizona game.

19. The Bruce Weber

Illinois knocked off Adrian Wojnarowski’s Bonnies by five points in a slow-paced, bad offense affair.

20. The Anthony Grant

The Alabama defense held Detroit to 0-for-12 shooting from distance in their eight-point win last week.

21. The John Beilein

Oakland’s Reggie Hamilton scored 28 points against Michigan on Saturday, which is the high point total allowed for the team this season. Their high last season was when Penn State’s Talor Battle had 31 points.

22. The Billy Kennedy

Coming off a pair of double-digits win last week, Texas A&M will have a tough test on Saturday against future SEC-foe Florida.

23. Tom Izzo

Michigan State is undefeated since the nightmare of opening the season against North Carolina and Duke. Most impressive was the road win on the true home floor of Gonzaga.

24. The Greg McDermott

Creighton finally lost, but Doug McDermott’s streak of leading the team in scoring has now hit eight.

25. The Steve Prohm

Murray State gives nine players 10 or more minutes per game, with Zay Jackson being their only non-junior/senior.